![]() ![]() While the journey discovering this information compels, I did take issue with the ending as we are left with more questions than answers. This adds to the unpredictability to this as I never once knew where it would end. It’s also neat the film never feels like it’s pigeonholed to one genre as a hybrid of lite sci-fi, horror, and especially mystery and thriller. It’s exciting and unsettling and one of the biggest draws that sucked me into this world, as James investigates the broadcast signal intrusion that was never solved. It’s jazzy and sounds reminiscent of detective films (I thought of the recent “Motherless Brooklyn”) but also conspiracy movies of the era. But for those who love mysteries - especially surreal ones - it’s an intriguing trip down the rabbit hole.Jacob Gentry, director of “Broadcast Signal Intrusion.”Īssisting us through this journey is the great score by Ben Lovett. Written by Phil Drinkwater and Tim Woodall (who wrote the short film on which this feature was based), Broadcast Signal Intrusion may prove to be too obscure and frustrating for some viewers. So all-consuming is his paranoia that he begins to think that even Alice is in on the conspiracy. He reluctantly acquires a sidekick in the form of a young transient named Alice (Kelley Mack), who aids and abets him in his search for the “Night Pirate,” even as circumstances become increasingly bizarre - and physically threatening. Somebody is trying to prevent him from finding out any more, however. A conspiracy theory begins to take shape, one that includes the possible solution to the disappearance of several women, including his wife. James also discovers that when the tapes are slowed down, the mysterious figure is actually speaking English. Another AV enthusiast who is trying to be his friend tells him that he is in possession of a copy of the tape and will let him have it in exchange for one of his precious video cameras. There’s actually a third break-in tape in existence, but it can’t be seen because it was confiscated by the FBI. Despite an FCC investigation, the culprits were never caught.īit by bit, James starts to unravel the mystery. While a metallic background rocked behind him, the masked man spoke incoherently for about 90 seconds. A person wearing a Max Headroom mask interrupted a sports segment on WGN-TV and later broke into a broadcast of Dr. The 1987 hacks really happened, by the way. The intrusion also mirrors similar dreams he’d recently been having about Hannah. It’s so much like the video hacks that occurred in Chicago in 1987 that he is desperate to discover its meaning and origin. Disturbed but intrigued, James hunts through the archive’s library and finds another video with a similar interruption. Then the image returns to the news broadcast. ![]() ![]() A bizarre person appears on snowy black-and-white video, wearing a plastic mask and howling frightfully for a few moments. One night, while he is transferring an old news broadcast, he is startled by an interruption in the tape. He’s also a true AV geek whose tiny apartment is cluttered with obsolete video hardware from the previous decade. Otherwise, his contact is limited people is the support group he attends with others trying to get a handle on similar heartache. The only communication he receives is from his employer is via post-it notes concerning what tapes to archive that day. Since his wife, Hannah, disappeared under mysterious circumstances a few years before, he doesn’t really have any use for other human beings anymore. ![]() It’s a solitary life that he doesn’t seem to mind. In 1999 Chicago, James ( Glee‘s Harry Shum Jr.) is a technician working the night shift alone in a basement archive, burning DVDs from old broadcast tapes to preserve for future generations. Strange and surreal, it has a complicated but fascinating plot. Jacob Gentry’s Broadcast Signal Intrusion, which received its world premiere last week at SXSW Online, is the kind of film that’s ideal for the Festival’s Midnighter series. ![]()
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